Christodoulos Kalergis

Christodoulos Kalergis (Greek: Χριστόδουλος Καλέργης, 1678-1683 1740), also known as Christodoulos Kallergis. He is one of the few Greek painters that were not from Crete or the Ionian Islands. He was from the Cyclades. He was active on the island of Mykonos and the Peloponnese Region. He is a member of the Neo-Hellenikos Diafotismos in art and the Greek Rococo period. Emmanuel Skordilis brought the art of Crete to the Cyclades. He influenced Kalergis and other local artists. Kalergis's most notable piece is the Virgin and Child. His art resembles a mixture of late Byzantine art and the Venetian influenced maniera greca. Ten of his paintings and four frescos have survived. Around the period, another famous artist Nikolaos Kallergis shared the same last name.

Christodoulos Kalergis
Virgin and Child
Born1678-1683
Mykonos
Died1740 (1741)
Mykonos
NationalityGreek
Known forIconography and hagiography
MovementNeo-Hellenikos Diafotismos
Greek Rococo
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